Clinic Donaustadt
The Donaustadt Clinic ( Social Medicine Center East - Donauspital until 2020 ) in Langobardenstraße 122 in the 22nd district of Vienna is a hospital of the City of Vienna run by the Vienna Hospital Association . After the General Hospital , it is the second largest hospital in Vienna.
history
After the Floridsdorf Social Medicine Center - Hospital and Geriatric Center, the Donaustadt Clinic is the second hospital in the City of Vienna to be built in the “ Transdanubian ” districts of Floridsdorf and Donaustadt. The planning was the responsibility of a group of architects made up of Alexander Marchart , Roland Moebius , Alfred Podgorschek, Ernst Schuster and Josef Fleischer.
The clinic was built in several stages:
- In 1978 the nursing school with 220 apprenticeship places and an attached school dormitory with 180 individual living rooms started operations,
- In 1980 the staff dormitory with 500 apartments and
- In 1982 the Donaustadt geriatric center with 405 beds and an adjoining geriatric day center opened.
- In 1985 ( groundbreaking on November 4th) the foundation stone was laid for the hospital.
- Between April 1992 and May 1993, the first expansion phase (official opening ceremony on May 25, 1992),
- between January 1994 and March 1995 the second expansion stage and
- between April 1996 and April 1998 the third expansion stage was put into operation,
- Since October 2, 2010, the Donauspital underground station opposite the main entrance has been in operation.
- In June 2020 the name was changed to Klinik Donaustadt.
Furnishing
- Departments :
- Internal admission station / emergency room
- 1. Medical department
- 2. Medical department
- 3. Medical department
- Department of Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics and Therapy
- Neurological Department
- Psychiatric Department
- Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
- Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Surgery
- Gynecological and Obstetrical Department
- Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
- Surgical Department
- Department of Trauma Surgery and Sports Traumatology
- Orthopedic department
- Neurosurgical Department
- Department of Urology and Andrology
- Ear, nose and throat department
- Eye department
- Department of Dermatology
- Institutes :
- Institute for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry
- Institute for Laboratory Medicine
- Institute for X-ray Diagnostics
- Institute for Radiation Oncology
- Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Pathological-Bacteriological Institute
- Ambulances :
- Outpatient department of the Institute for Radiation Oncology
- Admission station / emergency room
- Urology and andrology clinic
- 1. Medical ambulance
- 2. Medical ambulance
- 3. Medical ambulance
- Neurological outpatient clinic
- Psychiatric outpatient clinic
- Outpatient clinic for paediatrics
- Pediatric surgical outpatient clinic
- Gynecological and obstetrical outpatient department
- Surgical outpatient department
- Outpatient department for trauma surgery and sports traumatology
- Orthopedic ambulance
- Neurosurgical outpatient clinic
- Ear, nose and throat clinic
- Eye clinic
- Dermatological outpatient department
- Outpatient departments of the Institute for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry
- General outpatient clinic of the Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
The hematological-oncological station of the 2nd Medical Department was named after the former City Councilor for Health Alois Stacher in the spring of 2000 .
Dialysis station
In August 1994, a dialysis ward with eight beds was opened and later increased to 13.
Mamma Vital
Mamma Vital is a breast competence center opened in November 2003 by the City Councilor for Health, Elisabeth Pittermann , in which all specialist areas dealing with prevention, diagnosis, therapy and follow-up care of breast diseases are represented. It was designed according to Feng Shui guidelines.
Competence center for oral and maxillofacial surgery
Throughout Austria, around 160 children are born every year with a so-called cleft lip and palate due to undesirable developments during pregnancy . The competence center for oral and maxillofacial surgery carries out the appropriate corrective operations on patients (aged between six months and adulthood), but also offers the opportunity for those affected to exchange experiences.
Baby point
In October 2004, after the General Hospital of the City of Vienna , a so-called Baby Point was also opened in the Donaustadt Clinic.
The Baby-Point enables the parents of a newborn child to certify the birth during the hospital stay without additional official channels to the registry office . From an administrative point of view, this is a branch office of Municipal Department 35 (Immigration, Citizenship, Registry Office).
statistics
In 2006 the Donaustadt Clinic had an average of 954 systemized beds. Around 2,762 employees looked after 49,535 inpatients and 361,418 outpatients.
Since 2007, the hospital has had an average of 978 systemized beds.
year | Staff: | Stationary patient: | Frequency of outpatients: |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | 2,782 | 50,597 | 367.920 |
2008 | 2,827 | 52,664 | 375.797 |
2009 | 2,857 | 52,420 | 379.325 |
2010 | 2,878 | 52,719 | 376.791 |
2011 | 2,900 | 52.111 | 395.075 |
School for general health and Nursing
The nursing school with 220 apprenticeship places at the Donaustadt Clinic was opened in 1978 as the first component. Since the Floridsdorf Clinic is scheduled to go into operation in 2012, there is an additional need for nursing care, so the number of training places at the nursing school was increased to 390 training places by building an extension. As a special feature, a so-called open-air class was set up in the garden, which is also planted with medicinal herbs to impart knowledge about medicinal plants .
The following training courses are offered:
- Specialized training fd higher service f. Health and Nursing (last year started in March 2017)
- FH Bachelor degree in cooperation with FH Campus Wien
- Nursing assistant training
- Further training practical instructions
Others
Project "Help for Chernobyl Children"
In July 1997, the Vienna City Hall , a contract between the Republic of Belarus and the city of Vienna on the treatment of following the nuclear accident of Chernobyl in thyroid cancer diseased children and adolescents completed.
It provided for the treatment of 24 children and adolescents in the Donauspital. The City of Vienna took over the treatment costs of one million schillings as well as the organizational handling. The Republic of Austria made another million schillings available.
Corridor beds
Again and again - most recently in July 2007 - the SMZ Ost comes into the media because of patients who have to be accommodated in the corridors due to overcrowding in the hospital. Those responsible for the City of Vienna and the KAV defend this fact by stating that not only patients from Vienna but also from Lower Austria are admitted to this hospital , who of course cannot be refused.
A contract with the Hera Sanatorium has been in place since March 2007 to remedy the situation . Up to 20 patients can be moved there in the event of capacity bottlenecks in the SMZ Ost.
Cultural monuments
The Nasser Stein fountain designed by Wilhelm Holzbauer is located in front of the main entrance to the hospital . The fountain was set up on Kärntner Straße from 1974 to 1991 and was replaced by Hans Muhr's gold river fountain after it was moved to its current location . The field chapel, built in 1891, is located on Kapellenweg in the east of the hospital area .
Individual evidence
- ^ Social Medicine Center East - Donauspital. Architectural design of the house. Vienna Hospital Association, accessed on September 19, 2013 .
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- ↑ KAV promises end of corridor beds. In: oesterreich.orf.at. July 6, 2007, accessed November 23, 2017 .
- ↑ DEHIO Vienna - X. to XIX. and XXI. to XXIII. District . Schroll, Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-7031-0693-X .
Web links
- Clinic Donaustadt
- Project "Help for Chernobyl Children"
- Baby point
- Donauspital (A film by Nikolaus Geyrhalter)
Coordinates: 48 ° 13 ′ 9 ″ N , 16 ° 27 ′ 51 ″ E